Masonry Magazine April 1992 Page. 35
Excellence in Masonry
Program Honors Winners
Masonry Institute of New York City and Long Island honors architects and masons at fourth annual Excellence in Masonry Awards Program.
More than eighty members and guests of the Masonry Institute of New York City and Long Island attended the Institute's fourth annual Excellence in Masonry Awards program and luncheon at the Helmsley Palace in New York City recently. Anthony J. Zotollo, chairman, presented two checks for $5,000 each to the winning architectural firms and commemorative plaques to the mason contractors and owners involved in the projects.
Checks were presented to Farrell, Bell and Lennard, architects who designed the institutional building winner, the York College Health and Physical Educational Facility in Jamaica, Queens; and design architect Cesar Pelli and Associates/Brennan Baer Gorman Associates, architect of record for the Carnegie Hall Tower on West 57th Street, New York City, the commercial/residential building winner.
Shortly after receiving a winner's check of $5,000 from Anthony Zotollo (right), project architect Malcom Roberts (center) of Csear Pelli and Associates, donated the check to the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. Accepting the check on behalf of the Trust was Mary Neustadter (left).
Applauding excellence in masonry, Lenore Lucey, AAIA, executive director of the New York chapter of the American Institute of Architects (left); and architect Der Scutt (right) representing the New York Building Congress, were in attendance at the awards luncheon at Helmsley Palace.
John McCullogh, TDX Construction (left), project manager for the York College Health and Physical Education Facility in Jamaica; and members of the contracting team for the building, all of Cadin Contracting Corporation: Jeff DeBernardo, Glenn Crandall and Edward Wells.
Sharing the spotlight at the awards dinner and luncheon were (left to right): Jeremiah Sullivan, Local #9 District Council of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen; Arthur Potterfield, District Council of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen; Anthony Zotollo; Ralph Perri, Associated Brick Mason Contractors; and Santo Lanzafame, Local #41 of the District Council of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen.
Saverio Morelli of Rosen and Morelli/A Joint Venture (left), masons for the Carnegie Hall Tower Building at 157 West 157th Street, New York City; Sal D'Amico, Glenwood Masonry Supply; Aubrey Baietta, Rosen and Moreilli/A Joint Venture; and Joseph Cincotta, Glenwood Masonry Supply.
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